In most schools where I live (winnipeg, mb) they ask parents to submit a "school supply fee" instead of parents going out to buy the school supplies. Would this be considered an extraordinary expense?
Also, sports clubs, schools and daycare often ask parents to fundraise. If you are unable to fundraise or if you chose not to, there is sometimes a fee involved. Would this be considered an extraordinary expense?
Sorry for the silly questions...But when you deal with a lady (in my case, my DH ex) who thinks buying "BUG SPRAY" for daycare is considered an extraordinary expense, I don't know what our limitations are...
Also, sports clubs, schools and daycare often ask parents to fundraise. If you are unable to fundraise or if you chose not to, there is sometimes a fee involved. Would this be considered an extraordinary expense?
Sorry for the silly questions...But when you deal with a lady (in my case, my DH ex) who thinks buying "BUG SPRAY" for daycare is considered an extraordinary expense, I don't know what our limitations are...
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